JI dharna in Lahore attracts big crowd-Islamic revolution destiny of nation,says Syed Munawar Hassan
LAHORE, Dec. 25: The Jamaat e Islami chief, Syed Munawar Hasan, has said that the politicians frequently changing parties could not bring about a revolution in the country.
Addressing a huge public rally in the Punjab capital Sunday afternoon, he said that Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah had carved out this country for establishing a model Islamic state and the JI alone could convert the Quaid’s dream into reality. He said that an Islamic revolution and the enforcement of the Shariah were the destiny of this country.
He said that the politicians who had abandoned the PML(N) to join the PML(Q) and were now joining hands with the Imran Khan, were opportunists and wanted to deceive the masses once again.
He said that the solution to the country’s problems lay in an end to the US interference and bidding farewell to the IMF and the World Bank.
The JI chief said that the PPP and its allies were primarily responsible for the present situation on the country but Mian Nawaz Sharif too had provided support to the Zardari government for over three years because without his support, the Zardari government could not pull on for such a long time.
The JI chief said that the memo issue was not a minor issue. It was a serious matter because the tone of the memo and Prime Minister Gilani’s speech in the Assembly was the same and both were about the armed forces.
Syed Munawar Hasan wondered why the Prime Minister was repeatedly challenging the armed forces in spite of the Chief Justice’s assurance not to validate any extra-constitutional change.
He also exhorted the armed forces to revert to their motto of Iman, Taqwah and Jehad, and said the military leadership should learn a lesson from the unarmed Afghans who had defeated a super power.
The JI chief said that the hidden hand behind the terrorist activities in the country both the military and civil targets, was of the US, CIA and Mosad, and not the Taliban. The attacks on the GHQ, the Mehran Airbase, and the Silala military posts were by the CIA, he added.
The JI Secretary General, Liaqat Baloch, in his address , said that the present rulers had done incalculable harm to national unity and solidarity besides patronizing corruption.
He said the country must be freed from the burden of 63 billions of foreign debt.
The JI would ensure rule of law, justice and equality, end exploitation and oppression,
The JI manifesto guaranteed lowering the prices, abolition of unjust and oppressive taxes, cutting down cost prices of industries and agricultural output.
He said the JI would also ensure justice and equal opportunities to the minorities.
The JI Punjab chief, Dr Syed Waseem Akhtar, in his address, said that the rulers had destroyed every institution of the country and the masses were disappointed about their future due to the government’s wrong policies. He said the JI was the masses party and it alone could steer the country out of the present situation. The JI ranks were free from feudal lords and capitalists and its leaders were not involved in loot and plunder.
The Islami Jamiat e Talaba chief, Syed Abdur Rashid, in his address, said that an Islamic education system that could ensure uniform education all over the country, was the prime need of the hour. He said the presence of a huge gathering of women at the rally implied that the people wanted to get rid of the US slaves and desired a truly Islamic revolution.
Former MNA and Railway workers leader Hafiz Salman Butt, in his address said, that the people wanted a real change. However, the change did not mean snatching power from one group of US slaves and handing it over to the other.
JI deputy SG, Dr Farid Ahmed Piracha, said that the JI sit-in today was not a tsunami of destruction, it was a message of peace and stability for the masses.
The JI Lahore chief, Amirul Azeem, said that the rulers of the Punjab province had deprived the masses of basic facilities and the life and property of the people was not safe. Thefts and dacoities were the order of the day.
Addressing a huge public rally in the Punjab capital Sunday afternoon, he said that Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah had carved out this country for establishing a model Islamic state and the JI alone could convert the Quaid’s dream into reality. He said that an Islamic revolution and the enforcement of the Shariah were the destiny of this country.
He said that the politicians who had abandoned the PML(N) to join the PML(Q) and were now joining hands with the Imran Khan, were opportunists and wanted to deceive the masses once again.
He said that the solution to the country’s problems lay in an end to the US interference and bidding farewell to the IMF and the World Bank.
The JI chief said that the PPP and its allies were primarily responsible for the present situation on the country but Mian Nawaz Sharif too had provided support to the Zardari government for over three years because without his support, the Zardari government could not pull on for such a long time.
The JI chief said that the memo issue was not a minor issue. It was a serious matter because the tone of the memo and Prime Minister Gilani’s speech in the Assembly was the same and both were about the armed forces.
Syed Munawar Hasan wondered why the Prime Minister was repeatedly challenging the armed forces in spite of the Chief Justice’s assurance not to validate any extra-constitutional change.
He also exhorted the armed forces to revert to their motto of Iman, Taqwah and Jehad, and said the military leadership should learn a lesson from the unarmed Afghans who had defeated a super power.
The JI chief said that the hidden hand behind the terrorist activities in the country both the military and civil targets, was of the US, CIA and Mosad, and not the Taliban. The attacks on the GHQ, the Mehran Airbase, and the Silala military posts were by the CIA, he added.
The JI Secretary General, Liaqat Baloch, in his address , said that the present rulers had done incalculable harm to national unity and solidarity besides patronizing corruption.
He said the country must be freed from the burden of 63 billions of foreign debt.
The JI would ensure rule of law, justice and equality, end exploitation and oppression,
The JI manifesto guaranteed lowering the prices, abolition of unjust and oppressive taxes, cutting down cost prices of industries and agricultural output.
He said the JI would also ensure justice and equal opportunities to the minorities.
The JI Punjab chief, Dr Syed Waseem Akhtar, in his address, said that the rulers had destroyed every institution of the country and the masses were disappointed about their future due to the government’s wrong policies. He said the JI was the masses party and it alone could steer the country out of the present situation. The JI ranks were free from feudal lords and capitalists and its leaders were not involved in loot and plunder.
The Islami Jamiat e Talaba chief, Syed Abdur Rashid, in his address, said that an Islamic education system that could ensure uniform education all over the country, was the prime need of the hour. He said the presence of a huge gathering of women at the rally implied that the people wanted to get rid of the US slaves and desired a truly Islamic revolution.
Former MNA and Railway workers leader Hafiz Salman Butt, in his address said, that the people wanted a real change. However, the change did not mean snatching power from one group of US slaves and handing it over to the other.
JI deputy SG, Dr Farid Ahmed Piracha, said that the JI sit-in today was not a tsunami of destruction, it was a message of peace and stability for the masses.
The JI Lahore chief, Amirul Azeem, said that the rulers of the Punjab province had deprived the masses of basic facilities and the life and property of the people was not safe. Thefts and dacoities were the order of the day.

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